Cellphone numbers go public this month

Posted By on February 3, 2010

Some reading it hear might want to add their landline phones or cellphones to the National Do Not Call Registry. Thanks Sam for sending the email to remind me.

NewDNCLogoREMINDER…..all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive sales calls. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS

To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222.
It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time.

It blocks your number for five (5) years. You  must call from the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number. It takes about 20 seconds.

See a previous post.

UPDATE: THANKS for the Snopes.com link Eric! (comment below)
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/cell411.asp

Work Related: testing an online publishing option

Posted By on February 2, 2010

Issuu logoTesting the issuu.com publishing platform option for a couple clients using sample content. Posting the small embed version of Enviro-energies product spec sheets on my blog to see if it could be useful (think of it as a virtual color e-reader).

DOT changes may reduce pilot training cost

Posted By on February 2, 2010

According to an Experimental Aviation Association bulletin, the long awaited revisions on the docket in the Federal Register support the 22 FAA proposed changes affecting sport pilots. Changes include allowing Sport Pilots to fly higher and safer in mountainous regions and permit weight-shift control aircraft and powered parachute to gain experience in towered airport airspace. Also S-LSAs will be able to be used at Part 141 flight schools helping to  reduce training costs for all student pilots. The EAA also was enthusiastic that a key change to the aircraft maintenance rules will allow E-LSA owners whose aircraft were originally certified as an S-LSA to perform their own maintenance. “The revisions to the rule will affect everyone differently. For most there will be very little change. But certain groups like E-LSA owners whose aircraft used to be certificated under S-LSA provisions should be excited since they will now be able to maintain and sign-off maintenance on their own aircraft.” said Earl Lawrence, EAA’s vice-president of Industry and Regulatory Affairs. “Obviously there were disagreements with the FAA’s in other areas, and EAA will continue to fight for changes in the future such as the rules on ultralight aeronautical experience.” EAA and NAFI’s three primary focus points during their review of the proposals were to maintain the original intent of the rule; ensure continued growth of the technology for the pilots, instructors, and repairmen; and ensure the continued lowering of economic and regulatory barriers for participants. The revisions are set to go into effect on April 2, 2010.

See PDF.

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Punxsutawney Phil forecasts 6 more weeks of winter

Posted By on February 2, 2010

pumpyumpy100202 After hearing that the meteorological groundhog known as Punxsutawney Phil woke to see his shadow for Groundhog Day and predicted 6 more weeks of winter, I decided to check with our visiting rodent “Pumpy Umpy.” Although he’s a rabbit and not a groundhog, and just visiting from NE Ohio while my daughter spends a couple weeks working at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, I figured it was worth seeing what he might forecast. Thankfully no shadow … winter is over for Cincinnati if you prefer to trust our rodent instead of the official prognosticator!
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Good products, better advertising and best placement

Posted By on February 1, 2010

Apple not only makes great products that their customers love, but does and even better job of advertising and creating ‘buzz’ with product placement. Here’s the new iPad being showcased by Stephen Cobert at the Grammy Awards.

Advertising that catches fresh attention

Posted By on January 31, 2010

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Joe Guerrera in the Bronx NY has some great truck advertising to promote his fish wholesale business … Meat Without Feet. His business is based out of the New Fulton Fish Market at Hunts Point (800 Food Center Drive, Unit #99, Bronx, NY 10474). I enjoyed his truck ads so much that I don’t mind promoting.

Speaking of trucking, while towing a tandem trailer about 1000 miles this past week, the fuel economy on my Honda Pilot fell well below my average 21 mpg… less than 14 mpg. Ouch!

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Record Ohio whitetail buck to be officially measured on Saturday

Posted By on January 30, 2010

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On Saturday, Clayton, Ohio hunter Brian Stephens will know “officially” if the buck he shot with a muzzleloader on November 30th 2009 is one for the record books. (photo above is Brian, the buck and a coyote)

Without question the “green” scored 232 5/8 non-typical whitetail deer taken in Highland County Ohio is one big Ohio whitetail deer, but the official scoring much be done after the antlers are “dry” – a minimum of 60 days. Measurements taken earlier came in at 35 1/8 inch left and 34 4/8 inch right which make this non-typical whitetail the largest ever recorded, according to Ohio Department of Natural Resources. (A deer’s antlers are classified as being typical when they are symmetrical and regular in shape. Non-typical antlers are those that have uneven or unusual tines, irregular points or outgrowths.)

Highland Co Ohio buck 11/30/2009From Stephensbuck website:

On November 30, 2009 Brian Stephens of Clayton, Ohio shot this 18 pt. pending Ohio muzzle-loader state record whitetail buck in Highland County. Official green scoring puts the deer at 249 5/8” gross – 232 5/8” net. The buck was green scored by Mike Wendel for Boone & Crockett and Longhunter.

From North American Whitetail Magazine Spring 2010 Cover Story Editor Gordon Whittington

“The significance of the Stephens Buck goes far beyond his eventual score or ranking in any record book.  What makes him so historic is his incredible frame, which is arguably the biggest of any know whitetail.”

From the Dayton Daily News article by Jim Morris
“It’s the biggest thing to come through my door since the Beatty Buck, and that was nine years ago,” Busse said. “The main beams — as far as my research has been able to come up with — are the longest main beams ever recorded on any deer in history,” Busse said. “Seeing a deer with main beams over 30 inches is rare. And I think the record is 33½. These are both over 34½.”

Brian was hunting on private land and has video of this buck from 2007. This trophy of a lifetime is being preserved by Master Taxidermist Rick Busse of Piqua, OH.

EDIT Update: 1/30/2010:

The official score confirmed that not only is the Stephens Buck the largest ever taken by a muzzleloader in Ohio, but it tops all Boone & Crockett main beams ever taken in the world. The main beams measured 35 1/8 on the left and 34 1/8 on the right. No other whitetail deer in the B&C record books has a main beam longer than 33 1/8 inches. — LINK

MyTether “no patch” Beta installed and running fine

Posted By on January 29, 2010

The MyTether “no patch” beta fix was release while I was traveling this week. I didn’t have the nerve to install on my Palm Pre in fear of ‘bricking’ it so waited until this afternoon to reinstall. So far so good, although the speeds aren’t what dslreportstest100129I would like, most likely due to 5PM Sprint network traffic?

The original WiFi tethering application for webOS phones has been available for a while, but recent updates have prevented ease of use and made quick connections cumbersome. A temporary fix was to “patch” and re-boot one’s phone before each use – also disabling the camera app on the Pre. Hopefully those problems are now behind Palm Pre and Pixi users.

I was able to make a Skype video and audio call without problems this afternoon, as well as LogMeIn-ed to my home computer. My advice to those using MyTether is “use it sparingly” so as to preserve bandwidth and keep the network running smoothly. I’m sure I speak for all cellphone data users that we’re not anxious to see the heavy handed practices that eliminate access (without shelling out big $$$) for those of us finding 3G cellphone to computer as a way to stay connected.

Ohio to get $400M for high-speed rail

Posted By on January 28, 2010

Hmm … I don’t want to be negative just because I dislike big government and excessive borrowing … but will a high speed rail service really be the best investment for our state? I drive from Cincinnati to NE Ohio every week, but unless I could park safely and cheaply on this end and rent a car easily and cheaply on the other end I just can see “even me” using high speed rail every week. Frankly I’d rather see less borrowing, smaller government and tax breaks for small business and start-ups.
Dayton Union Station concept

WASHINGTON — Ohio will receive $400 million in federal economic stimulus funds to establish high-speed rail lines that will carry passengers between Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said Thursday, Jan. 29.

The U.S. Department of Transportation will provide the money. It is less than the $564 million that Ohio requested, but Gov. Ted Strickland said it will be enough for the work that must be done.

The project would create thousands of permanent jobs and economic development along the rail route, as well as temporary construction jobs, Brown said.

Ohio rail passengers could connect with service to Chicago and the East Coast. At least six million people live within 15 miles of Ohio’s proposed rail route.

It would provide the first regularly scheduled passenger rail service between Ohio’s major cities in more than 30 years, Brown said.

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Cute mousetrap Youtube video

Posted By on January 27, 2010

EDIT: Switched to cropped version 1/30/2009.

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